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    What commercial beers are in your 'fridge?

    Dogfish 90, 120, Bloodlines, Festina Peche Founders Centennial IPA Liefman's Framboise, Goudenband Stone Ruination
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    Founders Centennial IPA

    I love this stuff. So drinkable, and the perfect hop aroma in my opinion. Stacks up well against some fan-favorite IPA's. I love the 15 pack cans - I go through them much faster than I should! Probably my favorite 'every day IPA'
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    Pick one commercial brewery...

    I would have to say Dogfish Head on this one. What I love most about them is that they take a lot of chances. I am a big Ommegang fan, but they don't like to 'color outside the lines' too much. DFH takes a lot of chances on brews and I enjoy most of them. I know if I only had DFH to drink...
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    10G batch people. Describe your setup.

    3 Tier HERMS system with 15gallon MLT, HLT and BK. I could do with a 20G MLT for big beers, I've exceeded the 'can I mash it' threshold on some ambitious beers.
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    American IPA Fresh Squeezed IPA

    Are there any commercially available beers which are similar in hop profile? I've never used Simcoe and want to get a taste of the flavor before brewing this up. Thanks!
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    Burton Ale yeast, vigorous and warm fermentation, what to expect?

    I brewed an 11 Gallon batch of what will be my Christmas ale on saturday.OG was 1.075. I made a 3L starter with White Labs Burton Ale (wlp023). Used a step mash with a relatively long step at 152. wort was well aerated and noticed a very short lag time, 3-4 hours maximum. I am fermenting in...
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    Stirring the mash

    So, to follow up on this thread, I am mashing right now, and I took some advice from this thread. I am keeping my HLT within 10 degrees of my target mash temp, and stepping the HLT temp up at the same time as the mash steps. Its working quite well, I haven't had to stir the mash at all outside...
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    Stirring the mash

    The article you linked is very interesting. It has me considering how I have this system setup and how I could adapt :drunk: If you have the link to second article you mention I'd love to read it. Thanks!
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    Stirring the mash

    Thanks for your responses. There is no controller monitoring the HLT. There is a thermometer which I use to monitor temperatures and adjust the flame intensity accordingly. The instructions which came with my brew rig suggest stabilizing HLT temp at 170 throughout the entire process. The...
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    Stirring the mash

    Hi All, I've been brewing for a few years now, but I upgraded my rig a while back to a 3-tier HERMS setup, and so far I've only put a few brews through it. I'm still learning the AG process, and I have a question about how you guys control your mash temps in your HERMS system. My system is a 3...
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    Recipe Advice needed: Brett Quadrupel

    Wyeast says 12% for Brett B: Wyeast 5112 and 12% for Brett L Wyeast 5526 I personally thought they could survive in higher ABV than that, but if even those numbers are optimistic, sounds like 10% is a reasonable conservative estimate?
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    Recipe Advice needed: Brett Quadrupel

    Thanks for all of the responses guys. Definitely not breaking my hopes on anything here, I'm just brainstorming trying to get a recipe that will work. The community has vastly more experience than I do so I'm just trying to tap into that before I buy a recipe that isn't going to work. So...
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    Recipe Advice needed: Brett Quadrupel

    One other question - When i run the recipe above through the mash volume calculator at http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml, I come up with a required mash tun volume of 14.56 gallons. I have a 15 gallon mash tun, and I'll batch sparge it. Is that too close?
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    Recipe Advice needed: Brett Quadrupel

    I've been brewing extract and partial mash style beer for a few years now, and recently decided to step it up by moving to All grain. I purchased a 10 gallon setup from a fellow HBT'er and I'd like to try to formulate a recipe to 'commemorate' the new setup. I'll cut my teeth on using it with...
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    Commercial beers that let you down?

    Sam Adams Infinium 2011
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    What commercial beers are in your 'fridge?

    Fridge: Guinness Mad Elf Ale Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout New Holland Dragon's Milk Leffe Blonde On deck Tripel Karmeliet Ommegang Three Philosophers Ommegang Abbey Ale Chimay Red Chimay Blue Dogfish Head Fort (lambic) Bewdog Tactical Nuclear Penguin And 7 or 8 home brew beer and mead varieties
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    Post your infection

    Thanks Stauffbier. You know what, I think they are tiny bubbles and not a growth of any kind. So thats a relief. Of course, after I checked, I accidentally left the flourescent lights on in my garage overnight. Hope it isn't skunked.....
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    Post your infection

    I could use some help determining if this is an infection/contamination, and if so, what I can do with the beer. Its an AHS Dunkel which I brewed about 3.5 weeks ago. I primaried in an Ale Pail at cold temps (as per the lager instructions) and checked it after 3 weeks. It still had a fairly...
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    After 3 week primary, beer is slightly under-atenuated. Tips?

    Hey guys, I brewed a Brewers Best Belgian Tripel kit on December 16. I didn't trust the freshness of the LME so I replaced it with fresher stuff from AHS. The recipe caled for 6.6 pounds of LME, I ended up using 7. Also, the recipe had 1.5lbs candi sugar, I used 2 pounds. It came with a...
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